Taipei: A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck just to the northeast of the city of Hualien in Taiwan late on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said, causing a hotel to collapse and forcing the closure of a nearby highway, the government said.


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The quake struck about 22 km (14 miles) northeast of the city shortly before midnight, and the epicentre was very shallow at just 1 km.


An official from the Ministry of Interior`s fire station division told Reuters over the phone that people were trapped in the buildings in Hualien.


The government said a bridge in the city on Taiwan`s eastern coast could not be used, and the structure of an inn had tilted during the earthquake. 
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck nearby on Sunday.


"The president (Tsai Ing-wen) has asked the cabinet and related ministries to immediately launch the `disaster mechanism` and to work at the fastest rate on disaster relief work," the president`s office said in a statement after the Tuesday earthquake.